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*lj!u iJzixj VI 3KTS. (JT. MARK’S CHURCH, j!3 Sussex square. SPOHR’S “LAST JUDGMENT,” By the CIK-ir, Under tbo direction of Mr L. F. Watktns. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-Nl>Ul’ Commencing at 8 o’clock. Soloists Mis* Kamerton, Mrs "Webb, Messrs Page, Blow. Qooder and Hueston. Offertory for the Organ Fund. 938 CHORAL SOCIETY. The THIRD CONCERT of the SEASON. 1596, Will be held in the EXHIBITION BUILDING, THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER. Subject—“THE GOLDEN LEGEND” (Sullivan). Plan of seating will open at the Dresden Rooms on Friday, at 10 o’clock. Rehearsal of Orchestra and Soloists to* day (Thursday), at 8 o’clock, in the Dresden Booms. A Full Rehearsal of Orchestra, Soloists and Chorus will be held on Tuesday, 15th, in Thomas’s Hall, 19 FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. A FUEL attendance of Orchestra and Soloists will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 10th Inst., in the Dresden Rooms, and a Final Full rehearsal of Orchestra, Soloists and Chorus will be held on TUESDAY, 16th inst.an Thomas’ Hall at 8 o’clock. 989 IT 13 HERE l The Genuine Exhibition of TTIDISON’S SCIENTIFIC MARVEL, THE KINETO3OOPE. Particulars To-morrow’s Issue. 15 A. H, Whitehouse, Exhibitor. liBCTURE THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT. The rev a. c. hoggins (b.a., thu. Coll., Cambridge ; Sydney University Extension Lecturer on Social Science) will give a Course of Six Lectures on the above at St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Ghuznee street, on the 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 28fch and 30th instant, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is, or 3a Gd for the Course, Tickets at the Lecture room. :j Mr J. Hutcheson, Senior Member for the City, will preside. 975 MEETINGS. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO OP N.Z.. Ltd. A N Extraordinary General Meeting of the /\ Shareholders of the Company will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton quay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the eleventh day of December, 289 G, at 8 for the | purpose of considering, and, if approved, passing the following resolution : —“ That the number of Directors be reduced to seven and the Articles of Association be altered accordingly.” By order. W. H. MILLWABD, General Manager. Wellington, 26th November, 1893. 824 EDUCATION WELLINGTON COLLEGE. WANTED a Junior Assistant Master, to begin duties on Ist February, 1897. Salary, per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received by ihe undersigned up, to the 31st December. _ CHAS. P. POWLES, 1000 Secretary. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. CANDIDATES desirous of presenting themselves in the various subjects for examination must register their names with the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, the 11th December. Full information upon application to the undersigned. _ ARTHUR D. RILEY, 995 Director. ABUCHLER, Ph.D., prepares Students • i for Matriculation and other examinations in Mathematics and Languages, Ac. Address—--86, Cuba street. 589 BOAKD & APARTMENTS. RANGIURU HOUSE, 'QTAKI. N E\V, Clean, Comfortable, Good Cookery; Splendid Beach; Sea and River Bathing ; 28s a week ; 35a Christmas week, 994 MBS GRIFFITH. "WHITEHALL” PRIVATE BOABDINGBSTABLISHMENT, BODLOOTT STREET, Also, via Steps, Lambton quay. ACCOMMOD ATIONfor Visitors, Tamili and Boarders. Central. . MBS B. ONYON. STEATHMOBE PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOE DISEASES OP WOMEN. IS now Open for the . Admission of Patients. For particulars apply to THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Strathmore Hospital, BJO Christchurch. NOTlCESanothbr big record on A QUADRANT. ■ Mr W. A. Thomson broke Mr J. O. Shetland's Wellington-Napier record by 2hr llmin, riding- the distance, 230 miles, in 18hr Xmm. During this ride he lowered every intermediate record except his own on the; road. Mr Thomson's records on a Quadrant aro : Wellington-Napier, 230 miles, 18hr Imiu; Wellington-Foatherston, 4hr ; WellingtonMaaterton, 75 miles. shr; Wellington to Eketa. buna, 99 miles, fihr 50min; Napier-Wood-ville, 100 miles, 7hr 20min; FeatherstonMaaterton, 22 miles, Ihr 6min ; Nelson-Fox* bill, 41 miles, 2hr llmin 30soo; BlenheimHavelock, 28 miles, Ihr SOmin; NolaonPioton, 100 miles, Bhr. WELLINGTON roads are,' proverbially the roughest in the Colony, yet there are old-fashioned Quadrants- ridden about Wellington to-day, running as easily and standing up as -well as Hm year they were made. Quadrant moans quality. Men’s Quadrants, No. 25, -£2O; Men s Quadrants, No. 21, .£22 10s ; Bead Bating Quadrants, No. 22, Jtil 10s; Ladies' Quad, rants, No. 25, X 23 10s j Ladies’ Quadrants, No. 27, .621105. - _ Quadrants are fitted with the new single bearing pedal and the now dnst-proof and oilretaimng hubs. SOLE AGENTS FOB THE FAMOUS WALTHAM, QUADRANT AND DAYTON BICT CL ES. WILKINS AND FIELD, MANNEBS STREET, WELLINGTON. 976 SHOETHAND, TYPEWRITING, &o. S E. WEIGHT'S "Light-Line” Classes • meet Monday and Thursday evenings, at 7.30. Text books for sale, and at Whitoombe and Tombs', , Typewriting taught daily, and all kinds of typewriting executed promptly. 33, LAMBTON QUAY 789 ■ (Right-of-way next Bank N-S.W.) OHRISTMAS CJHEER. AT W. CAMPBELL’S, OEIENTAL TEA MAET, 21, MANNERS STREET 443 TELEPHONE 413 AND OOBNEE WILSON AND EIDDIFOED STREETS. 1084 TELEPHONE 1084. ISO Gr o L DEN A L E (Non-Alcoholic). Private Houses Supplied Daily. THOMSON, LEWIS * CO., Telephone, 143,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 3

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